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Since I’m not seeing her name nearly enough on the press, let’s give the attention Katie Bouman deserves. Thanks to her, we are now possible to see the first ever image of a black hole, something that people talked 200 years ago for the first time. It’s no longer a myth. We are girls and we can be whatever we want to be. Einstein would be proud of you, Katie. Thank you!
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Here you can see a huge stack of hard drives she used for Messier 87’s black hole image data.
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The Best ATM Withdrawal Defense
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Do you remember the 21st night of September?
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BLESS THIS RESTAURANT
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There are two types of men in this world
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So I found this caterpillar on my way to class
We’re bros
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Trump quotes with Zapp backgrounds.
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This headline
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Some of the best signs from the science day march.
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Watch: Brian Yu’s heartbreaking poem will strike anyone with students loans to the core.
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